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former new mexico governor and two thousand presidential candidate gary johnson joined me earlier to talk about his lack of representation. i pointed out how seventy two percent of people from the survey say the country would be better if we didn't really allow the incumbents then after that the american people don't trust the incumbents or other party or the new guys what's the alternative. well the first walleye i drew the pole as he does what we're all witnessing uniting term limits would really be a silver bullets. the notion that people would get into the right thing and get out and then. and then lindsey it'll couple of issues of late that really left all politicians behind marriage equality yet nobody was standing up for that marijuana legalization of the state of washington state of colorado. moving ahead of all politicians and then if you look at that libya and syria president's ready to go in militarily congress is ready to dot the i's and cross the t's on how to do that. on the whole eighty percent of americans want don't want to do that well that's a good thing. i just wi
former new mexico governor and two thousand presidential candidate gary johnson joined me earlier to talk about his lack of representation. i pointed out how seventy two percent of people from the survey say the country would be better if we didn't really allow the incumbents then after that the american people don't trust the incumbents or other party or the new guys what's the alternative. well the first walleye i drew the pole as he does what we're all witnessing uniting term limits would...
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it's also expanding was services in mexico and japan. shares are up 5% after-hours. >>> facebook users will soon be able to sign into apps and the website anonymously. mark zuckerberg announced the anonymous login feature today as the f8 developer conference in san francisco. he said it would allow users to opt out of sharing personal information. facebook is a testing anonymous login with a few developers now and hopes to make it available to all developers in the coming months. >>> ktvu got to meet the two newest recruits of the san francisco police department, the four legged kind. the two dogs came from new york, the dogs have gone through some basic police dog training but they will be getting more specialized training before they start working. for the officers who are partnering with these dogs, there's something special. >> having a bond with the dog is something that is unexplainable. the dog is so loyal and dedicated to you. >> those were gunshots you heard in the interview. the interview was done at the police range at lake fo
it's also expanding was services in mexico and japan. shares are up 5% after-hours. >>> facebook users will soon be able to sign into apps and the website anonymously. mark zuckerberg announced the anonymous login feature today as the f8 developer conference in san francisco. he said it would allow users to opt out of sharing personal information. facebook is a testing anonymous login with a few developers now and hopes to make it available to all developers in the coming months....
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this part of colorado, including areas of new mexico, oklahoma, and texas are experiencing the worst drought since the 1930s. the dust bowl has returned. >> you cannot find any 3.5 year period that has been this dry in the history of this area, with data going back to the 1880s. >> reporter: so this is a quiet ranch. >> it is, now, yeah. this was all full of hay, and then i had cattle on both sides. fed cattle on both sides. >> reporter: what happened to them? >> i had to sell them. >> reporter: why? because of the drought. >> reporter: county commissioner gary gibson says ranchers are going under. i can't keep my cattle so how do i keep my livelihood, and then how can i pay my taxes. it can be devastated. >> reporter: it was the hot topic at this townhall. they are moping the el nino forecast will finally bring rain. back on county road krus -- russell bennett is in a never-ending battle with the tumble weed. >>> and so can the connastogas be far behind. i'm del walters in new york. you can check us out 24 hours a day by going to aljazeera.com, where the news continues seven days a
this part of colorado, including areas of new mexico, oklahoma, and texas are experiencing the worst drought since the 1930s. the dust bowl has returned. >> you cannot find any 3.5 year period that has been this dry in the history of this area, with data going back to the 1880s. >> reporter: so this is a quiet ranch. >> it is, now, yeah. this was all full of hay, and then i had cattle on both sides. fed cattle on both sides. >> reporter: what happened to them? >> i...
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would you include canada, mexico in that we're not exporting natural gas? >> i meant lng of the ones we've been approved through this process. >> so we are a net exporter already of natural gas and we do lng off the peninsula at this point but we are exporting not importing natural gas? >> we are also importing natural gas today. we are not a net exporter yet but we are poised to become a. >> what was the timeframe on that? >> as her exports it's hard to protect that by 2018, the prediction are becoming a net exporter, i would let my colleague address that. i think it's important to say as we give permits for the department of energy gives permits, they have to be built a have to be built and decisions have to be made to sell it. >> to come back to mr. smith on that. how many export terminals do you anticipate will actually be constructed? >> i can't really say mr. chairman. >> give me your best guess. you're an export a 10 -- you're an expert on this. >> first of all there are terminals being built right now. in terms of making predictions about what will
would you include canada, mexico in that we're not exporting natural gas? >> i meant lng of the ones we've been approved through this process. >> so we are a net exporter already of natural gas and we do lng off the peninsula at this point but we are exporting not importing natural gas? >> we are also importing natural gas today. we are not a net exporter yet but we are poised to become a. >> what was the timeframe on that? >> as her exports it's hard to protect...
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just get it all out. >> demetrius: you'll be in the mexico litter covering that. to the call that exhuming? >> i think you can exhume the body. can you exhume and atari game? >> it will rain every day this week. watch us but the weather is pretty much the same all week. good chance of showers and thunderstorms every day. the good news today is we have good rain with a few storms. most storms should be to the south. today's high temperature is 57. 70 percent chance of rain today. tamara's 60 percent chance its 65. same storm to the west continuing off and on showers and storms through sunday. >> makes me want to stay in bed all week. we have some construction out there. most in the process of being picked up but over to route 31 a looks like they are doing some resurfacing work over the tracks. that will be in place for a bit. on top of that, a u.s. 20 eastbound goes all the way to road and 31 that work will last through september. it will stick around longer than the rest of the projects. we will highlight the construction and just a few minutes. >> the morning. w
just get it all out. >> demetrius: you'll be in the mexico litter covering that. to the call that exhuming? >> i think you can exhume the body. can you exhume and atari game? >> it will rain every day this week. watch us but the weather is pretty much the same all week. good chance of showers and thunderstorms every day. the good news today is we have good rain with a few storms. most storms should be to the south. today's high temperature is 57. 70 percent chance of rain...
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a legend of lost treasure had fortune hunters digging through a new mexico landfill searching for technological gold. female narrator: for over 60,000 california female narrator: for over 60,000 california foster children a pair of shoes is a small but important gift. my shoes have a hole in them. i can barely fit in these anymore. i hope no one would notice. they hurt my feet. i never had new shoes before. to help, sleep train is collecting new shoes of all sizes. bring your gift to any sleep train, and they'll be given to a local foster child in need. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. ♪ well i love a rainy night.♪ ♪ i love a rainy night ♪ i love to hear the thunder, watch the lightning ♪ ♪ when it lights up the sky. ♪ ♪ you know it makes me feel good. ♪ ♪ 'cause i love a rainy night.♪ yoplait with flavors the whole family will love. it is so good for a night in. maker atari dumped at least a million copies of the game e-t the extra terrestrial. back in the 80s because it was such a horrible game. atari never admitted it. but these
a legend of lost treasure had fortune hunters digging through a new mexico landfill searching for technological gold. female narrator: for over 60,000 california female narrator: for over 60,000 california foster children a pair of shoes is a small but important gift. my shoes have a hole in them. i can barely fit in these anymore. i hope no one would notice. they hurt my feet. i never had new shoes before. to help, sleep train is collecting new shoes of all sizes. bring your gift to any sleep...
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. ♪ >> drug wars in mexico >> this guy saw someone they suspect and they just went after them >> now vigilantes have joined the fight >> i don't want to do this... >> is it a popular uprising? or a new wave of violence? >> fault lines... al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> they're locking the door... ground breaking... >> we have to get out of here... truth seeking... award winning documentary series mexico's vigilante state only on al jazeera america the performance review. that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >> on techknow... >> these are some of the amazing spider goats >> small creatures, big impact >> how strong is it? >> almost as strong as steel >> inspiring discoveries changing lives >> this could go in a human body..
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it stretches through the tar sands of alberta to the gulf of mexico. this poison -- it will do incredible damage. o2 in times as much c this oil as any other oil on the planet. happens.hat for who? for what? not for you. it goes to a tax-free zone, so it can be shipped somewhere else in the world. we cannot have any more pollution. it has to stop. [applause] that is why i stand with my friends. they're the people of the earth. we love the earth. we do not want to see this happen to her grandchildren. , the wholeng so hard we are digging right now, over the last few years -- the fossil fuel age and move into something better. say to president obama, this is your defining moment. make your statement. make a statement that is good for all kind. why not give it a push? why not put america on the right side of history? >> neil young speaking at saturday's rally against the pipeline. thank you to our three guests. speaking to us from washington -- hannah, art, and gary. back, we will talk about "unstoppable." stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> neil young's "
it stretches through the tar sands of alberta to the gulf of mexico. this poison -- it will do incredible damage. o2 in times as much c this oil as any other oil on the planet. happens.hat for who? for what? not for you. it goes to a tax-free zone, so it can be shipped somewhere else in the world. we cannot have any more pollution. it has to stop. [applause] that is why i stand with my friends. they're the people of the earth. we love the earth. we do not want to see this happen to her...
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and it basically sucked a ton of moisture in from the gulf of mexico. nothing pushing behind it. nothing making it go forward. so, basically you had all of this moisture pulling in and it created just a huge area of rain around the panhandle, that's where we got more than 17, 18, almost 19 inches of water in the panhandle. >> rescue and recovery efforts in the next 24, 48 hours, it sounds like in the panhandle area of florida. jennifer grey, thank you. panhandle people, california, thinking about you here? next, los angeles clippers' owner donald sterling banned for life not just from the clippers but the nba. now charities are facing tough dilemma here. do they keep the money that donald sterling gave them? donated to them, or should they give it back? ♪ what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together reliably fast internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announce
and it basically sucked a ton of moisture in from the gulf of mexico. nothing pushing behind it. nothing making it go forward. so, basically you had all of this moisture pulling in and it created just a huge area of rain around the panhandle, that's where we got more than 17, 18, almost 19 inches of water in the panhandle. >> rescue and recovery efforts in the next 24, 48 hours, it sounds like in the panhandle area of florida. jennifer grey, thank you. panhandle people, california,...
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award winning documentary series mexico's vigilante state only on al jazeera america >>> now a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight." an egyptian court hands down the largest death sentence in modern history against the leader of the muslim brotherhood, and 682 supports of it. more than 500 brotherhood supporters were condemned to death last month. >>> president vladimir putin continues new sanctions. but the violence continues, the mayor of kharkiv, ukraine, shot in the back and said to be fight for his life. >>> slapped with a federal indictment, new york republican congressman says it's a political witchhunth. he faces a reelection battle this fall. >>> on the inflammatory comments allegedly made by the owner of the los angeles clippers, donald steering, the disparaging comments he made about african-americans touched a raw nerve. companies have already started to pull sponsorship of the team. but >> reporter: it was a moment of solidarity and protest. >> the clipper players wearing their warmup shirts inside out. >> reporter: they wore plane red jerries, not a cl
award winning documentary series mexico's vigilante state only on al jazeera america >>> now a snapshot of stories making headlines on "america tonight." an egyptian court hands down the largest death sentence in modern history against the leader of the muslim brotherhood, and 682 supports of it. more than 500 brotherhood supporters were condemned to death last month. >>> president vladimir putin continues new sanctions. but the violence continues, the mayor of...
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include mexico or canada or alaska? we are a net exporter already of natural gas and we do lng off the kenai peninsula. importing create >> we are importing today. you're not in that x order but we are pushed to become one. >> what was the timeframe on that? >> as our exports -- it is hard to predict that. i 2013 which is the prediction myt dia has, i will let colleague address that. as we get permits, they have to decisions have to be made to sell it. words do you anticipate will be constructed? >> i cannot really say. >> give me her best guess. you are -- give me your best guess. all, the terminal is being built right now. in terms of making predictions about what will happen subsequently, my experience is that i came to this job, i spent 11 years at chevron before i came to government. i worked on this one it was an lng importd alan terminal. going to demur from giving a numeric total. energy -- have seven permits out there. 24 pending. do you think we will build 31 terminals? >> i do not think 31 will be billed. --
include mexico or canada or alaska? we are a net exporter already of natural gas and we do lng off the kenai peninsula. importing create >> we are importing today. you're not in that x order but we are pushed to become one. >> what was the timeframe on that? >> as our exports -- it is hard to predict that. i 2013 which is the prediction myt dia has, i will let colleague address that. as we get permits, they have to decisions have to be made to sell it. words do you anticipate...
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award winning documentary series mexico's vigilante state only on al jazeera america >> the eastern half of the united states is still reeling from weather. in ukraine, the fears are growing from russian invasion. as the threatens rhetoric from russia's president gets louder. in seattle, the mayor announce as plan to raise the city's minimum wage to $15 an hour, the high nest the united states. and there are new images of toronto mayor rob ford, allegedly doing drugs yet again, ford says he is headed to rehab, won't talk to the leading challenger running against him, for mayor. >> for the first time in a few days the sun is shining here in the east coast, and communities in a dozen states are finally drying out and cleaning up. the stomps along the eastern seaboard were brutal. and philadelphia several inches of rain said rivers and streams over their banks, crews had to make their way through flooding streets. in maryland half way through baltimore, hundreds of people were told to evacuate after heavy rain flooded streets. authorities opened up nearby dams to prevent more flooding. and
award winning documentary series mexico's vigilante state only on al jazeera america >> the eastern half of the united states is still reeling from weather. in ukraine, the fears are growing from russian invasion. as the threatens rhetoric from russia's president gets louder. in seattle, the mayor announce as plan to raise the city's minimum wage to $15 an hour, the high nest the united states. and there are new images of toronto mayor rob ford, allegedly doing drugs yet again, ford says...
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america stole the labor of african americans, america took half of mexico by force in the mexico war. american foreign policy based on theft. why? because look, america is very active in the middle east. why? the middle east has oil. notice that america doesn't get involved in haiti or row wanda because they don't have oil. >> do you have a different spin why these events took place? >> the final one is capitol list m. when obama said you didn't build that, he was arguing society collectively creates wealth and greedy entrepreneurs rush in and steal it. this is a central challenge, if you will, that we take on in this film america. we examine the allegations and repeat them one by one. >> take what happened with the ameri america kindians. >> it appears to be obvious, right? we certainly did take the country from the indians, right. what is going on here, as i would call it, morality. the progressives take a few nuggets of american history. columbus' arrival, then the pounder's compromise with slavery and what they do is fast forward to the favorite episode, so to speak and create a s
america stole the labor of african americans, america took half of mexico by force in the mexico war. american foreign policy based on theft. why? because look, america is very active in the middle east. why? the middle east has oil. notice that america doesn't get involved in haiti or row wanda because they don't have oil. >> do you have a different spin why these events took place? >> the final one is capitol list m. when obama said you didn't build that, he was arguing society...
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as far as today is concerned, we're watching from northern illinois all the way down to the gulf of mexico in particular and in around the mississippi river towards the nashville area. that's where storms are strongest. gusty winds, large hail and again the threat for tornadoes and the threat tracks a bit further eastward on into tuesday. john and diana, back to you. >> all right, jim, thank you. stay with abc news. we will have live team coverage of the deadly tornadoes coming up on "good morning america." >>> also making headlines this morning, the nba players union and the owners are calling for immediate sanctions against los angeles clippers owner donald sterling. tmz released a recording it says is sterling berating his ex-girlfriend for bringing black friends to games and posting pictures online. no comment yet from sterling, but his players staged a silent protest before their playoff game with the warriors. they hit the court during the warm-ups with their shirts on backwards hiding the name of their team in protest. reaction has been fast and furious with most calling for an end
as far as today is concerned, we're watching from northern illinois all the way down to the gulf of mexico in particular and in around the mississippi river towards the nashville area. that's where storms are strongest. gusty winds, large hail and again the threat for tornadoes and the threat tracks a bit further eastward on into tuesday. john and diana, back to you. >> all right, jim, thank you. stay with abc news. we will have live team coverage of the deadly tornadoes coming up on...
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your reporting is that lack of access to this kind of health care is leading women to actually go to mexico? >> that's right. a similar law is in effect in texas where they started out with having slilts better access, but it's an enormous state, and when they pass this law that required admitting privileges, which i would add the american medical association and the american college of ob stit rigses and gynecologists have said is medically unnecessary. after that law was passed, all but 24 of the clinics had to close, and two of the clinics in the rio goned valley, which is right on the border with mexico and is already a very under served area when it comes to health access had to close as well. what's happening to women who are on the border who are already in a really precarious situation is that there's a black market in pill form to reduce abortion. when the governor says he wants to make mississippi "abortion-free" that only means legal abortion. you know, as we saw before roe v. wade, women who are desperate to end their pregnancies, will often take matters into their own hands, an
your reporting is that lack of access to this kind of health care is leading women to actually go to mexico? >> that's right. a similar law is in effect in texas where they started out with having slilts better access, but it's an enormous state, and when they pass this law that required admitting privileges, which i would add the american medical association and the american college of ob stit rigses and gynecologists have said is medically unnecessary. after that law was passed, all but...
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america took half of mexico by force in the mexican war. american foreign policy, progressives say is based on theft. why? because america is reactive in the middle east. why? because the middle east has oil notice america doesn't get involved in haiti because they don't have oil. >> do you just have a different spin on why these events took place? >> well, final one and important one is capitolism. free market system. president obama says this is theft from society. when obama said you didn't build that he was arguing is that societily collectively creates wealth and greedy entrepreneurs rush in and steal it this, is a central challenge in this film, "america". we examine allegations and refute them. >> take what happened with american indians. is that something you challenge factually? do you put a different spin on it? you see how difficult the allegation to answer premises appear to be obvious right? we did take the country from indians right? >> right. >> i would call it a sort of morality tale. what progressives do is take nuggets of
america took half of mexico by force in the mexican war. american foreign policy, progressives say is based on theft. why? because america is reactive in the middle east. why? because the middle east has oil notice america doesn't get involved in haiti because they don't have oil. >> do you just have a different spin on why these events took place? >> well, final one and important one is capitolism. free market system. president obama says this is theft from society. when obama said...
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and then they did it again in 2009, when the state of new mexico abolished the death penalty. and then they did it again in 2012, when connecticut abolished the death penalty. and then they did it again last year in may when the great state of maryland abolished the death penalty. it's kind of amazing, right. what does the city of rome in italy halfway around the world, what do they care if a murderer convicted in baltimore gets life in prison or the death penalty? turns out, they care. they care very, very much. italy is very, very much against the death penalty. and it's not like they don't know their own history with it. i mean, there's a reason why they picked the place where they used to throw the christians to the lions as the place from which they would urge the rest of the world to put that kind of history behind them. in april 2010, the food and drug administration sent a warning letter to the company that operated this factory in rocky mountain, north carolina. the fda, of course, is in charge of making that food and drugs sold in the united states are safe. and if t
and then they did it again in 2009, when the state of new mexico abolished the death penalty. and then they did it again in 2012, when connecticut abolished the death penalty. and then they did it again last year in may when the great state of maryland abolished the death penalty. it's kind of amazing, right. what does the city of rome in italy halfway around the world, what do they care if a murderer convicted in baltimore gets life in prison or the death penalty? turns out, they care. they...
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whopping sixty five percent of voters not affiliated with either party feel the same way former new mexico governor and two thousand and twelve presidential candidate gary johnson joined me earlier to talk about this lack of representation i pointed out how seventy two percent of people from the survey say the country would be better if we didn't really elect the incumbents but then i asked him if the american people don't trust the incumbents or either party or the new guys what's the alternative. well first of all i agree with the poll i think this is what we're all witnessing i think term limits would really be a silver bullet the notion that people would get in do the right thing and get out and then and then lindsay you know a couple of issues of late that really left all the politicians behind marriage equality nobody was standing up for that marijuana legalization in the state of washington state of colorado moving ahead of all politicians and then if you look at libya and syria the president's ready to go in militarily congress is ready to dot the i's and cross the t's on how to do
whopping sixty five percent of voters not affiliated with either party feel the same way former new mexico governor and two thousand and twelve presidential candidate gary johnson joined me earlier to talk about this lack of representation i pointed out how seventy two percent of people from the survey say the country would be better if we didn't really elect the incumbents but then i asked him if the american people don't trust the incumbents or either party or the new guys what's the...
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we saw symbolism with tom my smith and john carl with the black fist in the olympics at mexico. the late game portland and houston wore black socks. but we need something stronger and i think this is a moment in history where particularly these african-american athletes have to step up. >> they got to do more. >> in my opinion. of course, i'm not in their shoes. but, i know what doc is saying, they work all their lives. they had this dream since they were a kid. >> the coach also said if they keep winning this will keep more in the public eye than in the public conscience. >> i know doc. he's in a tough space. and i watched the game yesterday. and even though doc and the players won't admit it, that thing affected them. they are behind 20 points in the first quarter. came back. but they are shook. it's not their fault. >> it's interesting because this is an incident -- we heard from michael jordan the past has not been the most outspoken. >> michael stepped up. people will wait for michael. he's on -- i know you might say other people have little pieces of their nba teams. micha
we saw symbolism with tom my smith and john carl with the black fist in the olympics at mexico. the late game portland and houston wore black socks. but we need something stronger and i think this is a moment in history where particularly these african-american athletes have to step up. >> they got to do more. >> in my opinion. of course, i'm not in their shoes. but, i know what doc is saying, they work all their lives. they had this dream since they were a kid. >> the coach...
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mexico bureau chief for mcclatchy d.c. tim johnson has written in detalg aboil about t troublesome top pick and he joins me now from mexico city. tim, what happened along the border? why are so many area residents outraged? >> well, i think it's really growing pains by the border patrol and customs and border protection. the border patrol has doubled in size over the last seven years so there's an awful lot more agents along the southwest border and at the same time that immigration -- migration flows are reducing. >> but if that's the case, if you have agent numbers having doubled, what's interesting to me is the number of undocumented immigrant arrests, that has dwindled down to about a third of what it was previously. i mean, the agency also plans to hire 4,000 more agents over the next two years. so what does this say about their effectiveness and how is this rapid growth part of the problem? >> well, it's -- you know, the result of this rapid growth has certainly been felt among those who are living near the border. t
mexico bureau chief for mcclatchy d.c. tim johnson has written in detalg aboil about t troublesome top pick and he joins me now from mexico city. tim, what happened along the border? why are so many area residents outraged? >> well, i think it's really growing pains by the border patrol and customs and border protection. the border patrol has doubled in size over the last seven years so there's an awful lot more agents along the southwest border and at the same time that immigration --...
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you see the snow from denver and northern new mexico. some spots can see up to six inches of snow but oklahoma city, folks there could wake up to severe weather tomorrow morning. the system on the move, violent storms are possible. sunday afternoon the combination of daytime heating, gulf moisture, all that put together, there's your bull's eye. much of arkansas, southern missouri, northern louisiana. the threat not only the strong winds, but damaging hail, maybe golf ball size. we throw the tornado threat in there and wouldn't be surprised sunday afternoon, david, to see many strong tornados break out during the afternoon. >> a difficult sunday but you say this goes into monday and tuesday? >> the storm systems continues off to the east, memphis, new orleans, farther east monday into tuesday. >> thank you. much more first thing in the morning on "good morning america." >>> to the other breaking headline tonight, the firestorm involving the owner of an nba team, the los angeles clippers. he's accused of making offensive remarks about rac
you see the snow from denver and northern new mexico. some spots can see up to six inches of snow but oklahoma city, folks there could wake up to severe weather tomorrow morning. the system on the move, violent storms are possible. sunday afternoon the combination of daytime heating, gulf moisture, all that put together, there's your bull's eye. much of arkansas, southern missouri, northern louisiana. the threat not only the strong winds, but damaging hail, maybe golf ball size. we throw the...
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why a decorated marine is behind bars in mexico. >> the violence spills over, the reason for this latest eruption in ukraine in weather a few high can clouds approaching safeway knows you don't want to fly all over town to find the best deals. that's why they have lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, bite into a juicy, seedless watermelon. they're just $3.99 each. breyer's ice cream is $2.99. and start the fiesta. corona is just $11.97 a twelve pack. there's more savings to love... at safeway. ingredients for life. . >>> a fire and street fighting in ukraine and dozens are dead. the bloodiest rush of violence in months. the official death toll is 42 tonight. it started yesterday as pro kiev demonstrators marched and they were met with pro russia separatist. someone threw a molotov cocktail in a building starting a fire. eight people jumped to their deaths. one said the violence started when to accept artist opened fire, separatist opened fire on the protester. >> there were gunshots. people were killed on the ground. one hopeful sign
why a decorated marine is behind bars in mexico. >> the violence spills over, the reason for this latest eruption in ukraine in weather a few high can clouds approaching safeway knows you don't want to fly all over town to find the best deals. that's why they have lots of ways to save. real big club card deals, the safeway app and gas rewards. this week, bite into a juicy, seedless watermelon. they're just $3.99 each. breyer's ice cream is $2.99. and start the fiesta. corona is just...
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after crossing illegally through guatemala and into mexico, axel and his cousins made their way to puebla, where they climbed atop one of the notorious mexican freight trains collectively known as "the beast" a dangerous and dusty free ride more than 1,400 miles, all the way to the border in nogales. the trip wasn't easy. because we came on the train. when you don't have water or food, you get really hungry. you're always afraid because people are telling you that someone has fallen from the train, that the train can kill you. >> that night. the three cousins. axel. ever and omar. stayed in a cheap hotel, sharing the cost with a friend made along the way. in the morning, ever they told me why they had to get out of honduras >> there are killers, they go to your house and they ask for money and if you don't pay they kill you. >> border patrol agent andy adame knows how hard the last stretch into the us can be. he drove us some 13 miles east of nogales, where the border fence gives way to open desert. these people who come to the unites states looking for a job, which is most of them, they
after crossing illegally through guatemala and into mexico, axel and his cousins made their way to puebla, where they climbed atop one of the notorious mexican freight trains collectively known as "the beast" a dangerous and dusty free ride more than 1,400 miles, all the way to the border in nogales. the trip wasn't easy. because we came on the train. when you don't have water or food, you get really hungry. you're always afraid because people are telling you that someone has fallen...
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in my state, i'm from new mexico, the energy industry is ourainly critical to economic success. a significant component of our current economic base and in fact i think it's responsible for about 30% of our state's revenue.und and in a poor state like new mexico that is the only way we for education. it's also clear to me that the gas revolution has national security implications, and according to the international energy agency, the u.s. has enough natural gas to meet all of its energy needs domestic resources by 2035. and that allows us to be left the middle east and other countries for energy. with that said, i know this has discussed already, we have a responsibility to make sure that we manage the resource of states in a responsible manner and want to protect public health, wildlife, the waternment and our resources. but i think it's important to explore ways to ensure that the and our allies have access to reliable supplies of energy for their own national reasons. and it's certainly all of our ukrainending that the faces numerous energy security vulnerabilities including
in my state, i'm from new mexico, the energy industry is ourainly critical to economic success. a significant component of our current economic base and in fact i think it's responsible for about 30% of our state's revenue.und and in a poor state like new mexico that is the only way we for education. it's also clear to me that the gas revolution has national security implications, and according to the international energy agency, the u.s. has enough natural gas to meet all of its energy needs...
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we'll talk to its author, new mexico senator tom udall. and on the flip side, ralph nader is here. he explains why he wants a smart billionaire, as opposed to the dumb ones, to run for president. and why he's so against another clinton presidency. >> also this morning, before bridgegate blew up, why was chris christies only recent republican to find statewide success in the guaarden state? his mentor, former governor tom cane is here on the future of his party and one-time protege. good morning from washington, it's thursday, it's may day around the world. may 1st here in the united states, 2014. as you know, may day is the big labor day around the world, just not here in the united states. we start with new details on the record breaking rain and devastating floods that are impacting millions of americans this morning. the latest spring storm system flooded states from the plains to the deep south and now up into the mid-atlantic region. neighborhoods outside of philadelphia recorded almost 7 inches of rain overnight. flooding in the florida panhandle might have caused a gas explo
we'll talk to its author, new mexico senator tom udall. and on the flip side, ralph nader is here. he explains why he wants a smart billionaire, as opposed to the dumb ones, to run for president. and why he's so against another clinton presidency. >> also this morning, before bridgegate blew up, why was chris christies only recent republican to find statewide success in the guaarden state? his mentor, former governor tom cane is here on the future of his party and one-time protege. good...
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that gulf of mexico moisture came up here and then stop and rained and rained. it just never stopped for almost 24 hours. was there any way to predict anything you see back here? >> no, no one anticipated it would just keep raining and raining and raining. we never would have thought this would happen. we thought it was going to move out. 22, 24-plus inches of rain. i'm worried about those families. get them out of those homes. i want to thank all the volunteers that have shown up. everybody that worked all night to make sure these families are safe. >> is there anything else you need? >> right now, we don't. we have a very good working relationship with fema. right now, the national guard, all the local efforts are working. we're going to keep making sure. we've got devastation in some of our roads. it's going to take a lot of transportation dollars to get that fixed. >> bridges, roads, gone this morning, ashleigh, here in pensacola. it really is a situation you can't put in your head. to think two feet of rain can fall in one day, in one place. that's more rai
that gulf of mexico moisture came up here and then stop and rained and rained. it just never stopped for almost 24 hours. was there any way to predict anything you see back here? >> no, no one anticipated it would just keep raining and raining and raining. we never would have thought this would happen. we thought it was going to move out. 22, 24-plus inches of rain. i'm worried about those families. get them out of those homes. i want to thank all the volunteers that have shown up....
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>> a video game so bad millions of companies were shipped to a landfill in new mexico rather than continue to sell it. it took a hollywood film crew and archaeologist to dig up copies of the game. >> there was a legend they tried to bury evidence of game and it was true. 200 people came out to see the excavation project and a designer who 30ees later can finally smile thinking about the connection to what is called the worst atari game ever. now it is a badge of honor. >> today, 49er greats joe montana, jerry rice, and dwight clark will make it official: detail on the learn end of candlestick flag football game, part of the farewell sell business, the last game ever played. montana and young and rice and craig and dwight clark will face off against stars including dan marino. the last time montana and marino went head to head, the 49ers beat the dolphins and mike shumann will also lay in the game. >> california condor will soar again over the coast. the northern california tribe has signed agreements with the state and federal agencies to release captive bred condors the next one to three
>> a video game so bad millions of companies were shipped to a landfill in new mexico rather than continue to sell it. it took a hollywood film crew and archaeologist to dig up copies of the game. >> there was a legend they tried to bury evidence of game and it was true. 200 people came out to see the excavation project and a designer who 30ees later can finally smile thinking about the connection to what is called the worst atari game ever. now it is a badge of honor. >>...
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something that lancer and goes to mexico and somehow that's a new export, that's not an export. let's talk about a real set of numbers. we have a trade deficit and they have been caused by bad trade deals. let seven open debate. i have a fundamental disagreement with the white house on this. i have seen the experience of are my years. for 27 small business years and we do a lot of suppliers that make things and create jobs in manufacturing. i have watched them leave the country largely due to these bad trade deals. i don't want to see that happen again i don't want it to hurt the culture of my area. host: mark pocan, democrat from wisconsin in his first term and sits on the budget committee and education and workforce committee. before coming to congress, he served in the wisconsin state assembly from 1998-2012. marvin and kentucky, republican caller. in 1998, when -- my wife started working for a company locally at about seven dollars per hour. she has worked her tail off for the last 15 years to get up to $10.25. if you kick the minimum wage up to $10.10, what will that do for
something that lancer and goes to mexico and somehow that's a new export, that's not an export. let's talk about a real set of numbers. we have a trade deficit and they have been caused by bad trade deals. let seven open debate. i have a fundamental disagreement with the white house on this. i have seen the experience of are my years. for 27 small business years and we do a lot of suppliers that make things and create jobs in manufacturing. i have watched them leave the country largely due to...
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requiring that a medicines utility should be demonstrated in order to obtain monopoly patent rights and mexico's sugary beverage tax and junk food tax so they're not allowing them to have any public interest in domestic public national interest though they hail like democracy give those people the vote they can vote but they're actually getting no rights in fact in malaysia and brunei for example they're going to try to force them to accept imports of alcohol even though they're majority muslim and they don't want alcohol in their country they're like well too bad you sign this deal. again we've talked about on the show that the corporate lobbyist efforts for t p p is a law that is rotting above all sovereign laws of all nations doesn't matter what your religion is doesn't matter what your country is doesn't matter what your flag or president is this new corporate law that protects copyright is now your new reality and we're. backing it up with the pentagon the other side of the copyright cartel is something called the public domain the public domain is what's being destroyed with the incorporat
requiring that a medicines utility should be demonstrated in order to obtain monopoly patent rights and mexico's sugary beverage tax and junk food tax so they're not allowing them to have any public interest in domestic public national interest though they hail like democracy give those people the vote they can vote but they're actually getting no rights in fact in malaysia and brunei for example they're going to try to force them to accept imports of alcohol even though they're majority muslim...
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mexico border after this news cast on al jazeera america. we continue the series called "borderland." following a small group of migrants fleeing central america by train, including a 14-year-old boy reuniting with his mother here is a preview. >> the last few years awe is surge in children attempting to cross the border. in 2012, 25,000 unaccompanied children were prended by the border -- apprehended by the border control. many coming from america. william hopes to cross the border and reunite with his mother. how old were you? >> are you going to the united states? >> where are you from? el salvador. . >> do the gangs stop you going to school? . >> who is in the u.s. - your mother, father? when was the last time you saw your mother? does your mother make the same trek? did she tell you anything about it? . >> it's the lesser of two evils. you can say it however. to be reunited with his mother and family and live in a safer environment. neither one is a choice. the kids are strong. . >> we have been here, and we have been following a story
mexico border after this news cast on al jazeera america. we continue the series called "borderland." following a small group of migrants fleeing central america by train, including a 14-year-old boy reuniting with his mother here is a preview. >> the last few years awe is surge in children attempting to cross the border. in 2012, 25,000 unaccompanied children were prended by the border -- apprehended by the border control. many coming from america. william hopes to cross the...
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crude oil pumped into the gulf of mexico for 87 days, you may recall, when the deepwater horizon oil platform exploded, damaging what was already a delicate ecosystem. wildlife advocates say the effects are still being felt. the weather channel's dave malkopf has the story. >> reporter: four years after the bp oil spill disaster -- >> hundreds and hundreds of nets here. >> reporter: director with the national wildlife federation took us 20 miles into the marsh where that black tar choked the life out of what was once a baby pelican nursery. >> it's sad and sickening to watch the loss of a place like this. >> reporter: as recently as last year, there were pelicans here. now just dead sticks. >> you had anywhere from 25 to 30 feet of thick tar. >> reporter: four years on, the tar is a problem. it's the oily sheen nobody ever cleaned up. so what you're seeing now is the effects of it moving the food chain that's predictable from what we know about past spills. the sheen was absorbed by tiny bacteria. >> the real question is what are the long-term effects. >> reporter: wildlife officials
crude oil pumped into the gulf of mexico for 87 days, you may recall, when the deepwater horizon oil platform exploded, damaging what was already a delicate ecosystem. wildlife advocates say the effects are still being felt. the weather channel's dave malkopf has the story. >> reporter: four years after the bp oil spill disaster -- >> hundreds and hundreds of nets here. >> reporter: director with the national wildlife federation took us 20 miles into the marsh where that black...
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/mexico border. on al jazeera america, we continue our original series called boa"borderland," followi migrants including a 14-year-old boy trying to reunite with his mother. here is a look. tran [ music ] >> the last few years have seen a dramatic surge in the number of children attempting to cross the border. in 2012, there were 25,000 unaccompanied children apprehended by u.s. border patrol. the majority came from central america. 13-year-old omar lopez, william also hopes to cross the border and reunite with his mother. >> how old are you, william? how would? are you headed to the u.s.? >> si. >> and where are you from? >> el salva dor. >> what's it like in e el salvador? what's it like to live there. >> do the gangs stop you from going to school? does speaking spanish.) does he ha >> who all is in the u.s.? your mother and father? >> mi mama. >> and when was the last time you have seen your mother? >> six years. >> did your mother make this same trek? >> si. >> did she tell you anything about th
/mexico border. on al jazeera america, we continue our original series called boa"borderland," followi migrants including a 14-year-old boy trying to reunite with his mother. here is a look. tran [ music ] >> the last few years have seen a dramatic surge in the number of children attempting to cross the border. in 2012, there were 25,000 unaccompanied children apprehended by u.s. border patrol. the majority came from central america. 13-year-old omar lopez, william also hopes to...
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it's still running off and into the gulf of mexico that runs downhill because the gulf isn't that far away. but the water came up and came up quickly. it came through the homes. and now receding. people have a lot to pick up, a lot to do here. we're grateful we didn't get the number of tornados that we were expecting yesterday in such a moderate risk day but the people here paid for that. >> chad meyers, thank you. next door, parts of alabama also getting record-setting floods. rescue workers at it around the clock to reach those trapped. i'm joined by the deputy director for the baldwin county alabama emergency management agency. thanks for joining us. anyone in need of rescue in your townty that you know of? >> we don't think so. the rescue requests have become sporadic over the last few hours. we haven't had any in the last hour or so. we look to be finishing up those operations sometime later this afternoon. >> you've had to rescue people from some very tight and tricky spots. tell us about it. >> reporter: well, the flooding happened pretty fast. about came up pretty fast, the wa
it's still running off and into the gulf of mexico that runs downhill because the gulf isn't that far away. but the water came up and came up quickly. it came through the homes. and now receding. people have a lot to pick up, a lot to do here. we're grateful we didn't get the number of tornados that we were expecting yesterday in such a moderate risk day but the people here paid for that. >> chad meyers, thank you. next door, parts of alabama also getting record-setting floods. rescue...
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marie harf says the secretary is scheduled to be in mexico, unlikely to appear. they're frustrated because they said, they didn't get an invite to speak. maybe kerry would have agreed on his own to do it. here's marie harf on why she thinks there should not be a special committee. >> i'm confident what the republicans allege, that there was some attempt by this administration to cover up or spin what happened is 100% false. >> republicans obviously disagree. and we're told by speaker boehner's aides the reason why he changed his mind in the last day or two about having a special committee is that he now thinks this rhodes e-mail coming out which republicans believe should have come out months ago to comply with a previous republican subpoena, that convinced him that the administration is not cooperating with congress. so boehner decided to move ahead on this front. >> interesting. we don't find it that surprising. but it's interesting that not a single benghazi question was asked at the presser today with angela merkel and president obama. >> well, sure. i've bee
marie harf says the secretary is scheduled to be in mexico, unlikely to appear. they're frustrated because they said, they didn't get an invite to speak. maybe kerry would have agreed on his own to do it. here's marie harf on why she thinks there should not be a special committee. >> i'm confident what the republicans allege, that there was some attempt by this administration to cover up or spin what happened is 100% false. >> republicans obviously disagree. and we're told by...
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. >> this part of colorado, including vast areas of no mexico, oklahoma and texas are experiencing the worst drought sips the 1930's. normal rainfall is 14 inches a year. last year, there were only three. the dust bowl has returned. >> you cannot find any three and a half year period that has been this dry in the history of this area with data going back to the 1880's. >> this is a quiet ranch. >> it is now, yep. >> doug's family has ranched here for generations. >> this was always physical of hay, this little pen here and then i had cattle on both sides, fed cattle on that both sides. >> what happened to them? >> had to tell them. >> why? >> because of the drought. >> the county commissioner said ranchers are going under. >> i can't keep my cattle, so how do i keep my livelihood and pay taxes? the rippling effect of this for the economy in the area can be devastating. >> the drought was the hot poetic in a packed room at the annual arkansas river basin wore forum, but nolan is hopeful the warming some forecasters expect will finally bring rain. >> there's always optimism. you always t
. >> this part of colorado, including vast areas of no mexico, oklahoma and texas are experiencing the worst drought sips the 1930's. normal rainfall is 14 inches a year. last year, there were only three. the dust bowl has returned. >> you cannot find any three and a half year period that has been this dry in the history of this area with data going back to the 1880's. >> this is a quiet ranch. >> it is now, yep. >> doug's family has ranched here for generations....
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they are in order, number 1 new mexico, mississippi, arizona, georgia and nefertiti. marty. >>> thank you, well check out this rejune on five years in the making, the cat went missing five years ago. now the 10 year old cat showed up at an animal care facility, they considered a microchip that had his owner's information on it. thanks to the vet who talked her into getting that microchip back when he was a kitten. >>> well if you are looking for key an about bee from yelp get tasting meals for under 10 bucks. in the meantime let's take a live lookout side, you can see the storm me conditions. we'll be right back. >>> good morning and thanks for waking up weekend. satellite and radar, i want to talk about national weather for a moment because we are dealing with some severe thunderstorms in the areas of oklahoma, eastern kansas and texas as well. this is a fast moving system that will arrive in the ohio valley by tomorrow, tuesday into wednesday we are talking about the possibility of a tornado out break along the mid at land at this. so hail definitely a possibility,
they are in order, number 1 new mexico, mississippi, arizona, georgia and nefertiti. marty. >>> thank you, well check out this rejune on five years in the making, the cat went missing five years ago. now the 10 year old cat showed up at an animal care facility, they considered a microchip that had his owner's information on it. thanks to the vet who talked her into getting that microchip back when he was a kitten. >>> well if you are looking for key an about bee from yelp get...
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it's true in mexico where drug cartels and criminals unleashed an unprecedented onslaught of violence against the press. it's true in pakistan, where two leading television presenters survived assassination attempts in the last few weeks, and true in syria, where the risk of death is compounded by the scourge of kidnapping. >> rowed point out local -- rhodes point out local journalists are at risk. >> in my opinion out of 10 they are local journalists challenging government officials and corruption. nine out of 10 cases are not prosecuted when journalists are attacked or killed. >> just yesterday the trial of our three al jazeera colleagues detained in egypt was jurpd until -- adjourned until may is a 15th. they are accused of aiding the outlewd muslim brotherhood. which is a terrorist organization. al jazeera relates charges and continues to demand its release. >> there are celebrations from uruguay to mexico. activists lit up in the capital, a day after the country passed a deal legalizing pot. the law doesn't go into effect until tuesday. lawmakers believe legalizing it will put a
it's true in mexico where drug cartels and criminals unleashed an unprecedented onslaught of violence against the press. it's true in pakistan, where two leading television presenters survived assassination attempts in the last few weeks, and true in syria, where the risk of death is compounded by the scourge of kidnapping. >> rowed point out local -- rhodes point out local journalists are at risk. >> in my opinion out of 10 they are local journalists challenging government...
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kerry plans to be in mexico that day, and that the department will review his schedule. house lead verers have called f new committee to investigate. >> there are reports now that speaker boehner is preparing to create a special select committee to look into benghazi. is that something you have talked to him about at all? what is your reaction to that? >> that would be news to me. i've not been informed by the speaker of his plans to establish such a commission, is it? benghazi is such a very sad event, more than event, a tragedy. >> you'll be able to catch that entire interview tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. on "up" with steve kornacki. >>> a congressional subcommittee will be holding a hearing next week on washington, d.c.'s proposed new law decriminalizing marijuana. under the new law, those found with small amounts of pot would be subject to a $25 fine, not jail time. smoke pot, meanwhile, in public remains illegal. that bill passed the d.c. council with a 10-1 vote back in march. the mayor signed it into law. so why does congress have the final say on a local ordinance? i wa
kerry plans to be in mexico that day, and that the department will review his schedule. house lead verers have called f new committee to investigate. >> there are reports now that speaker boehner is preparing to create a special select committee to look into benghazi. is that something you have talked to him about at all? what is your reaction to that? >> that would be news to me. i've not been informed by the speaker of his plans to establish such a commission, is it? benghazi is...
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award winning documentary series mexico's vigilante state only on al jazeera america >> this is my life i worked so hard for and it's just laying there in pieces. >> residents in several states dealing with destruction left by another round of deadly tornadoes, at least 11 people have been killed, bringing the two day death toll to 28. >> secretary of state john kerry in damage control mode after his apartheid remarks about israeli. a deadline to extend talks between the israelis and palestinians expires today. >> sponsors of the l.a. clippersers are jumping ship, severing or suspending ties with the team after racial remarks by the owner. >> the latest trend among teens using lip balm to get high. the buzz can carry serious side effects. >> welcome to al jazeera america. >> another wave of tornadoes wreaking havoc across the south, bar relying through alabama, mississippi, tennessee as well as other states killing at least 11 people. they flattened homes and businesses, knocking out power to thousand us. the gofers of alabama and mississippi both declare states of emergency. >> the thr
award winning documentary series mexico's vigilante state only on al jazeera america >> this is my life i worked so hard for and it's just laying there in pieces. >> residents in several states dealing with destruction left by another round of deadly tornadoes, at least 11 people have been killed, bringing the two day death toll to 28. >> secretary of state john kerry in damage control mode after his apartheid remarks about israeli. a deadline to extend talks between the...
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you have very warm, moist air coming in from the gulf of mexico. warm, dry air coming in from the west. cooler air from the northwest. and with that upper level support, there you go. you're going to get quite a few very strong thunderstorms. today looks like mainly large hail, damaging wind type day. tomorrow, that's when we move into the -- where we could see the big tornadoes, very large hail, very gusty winds. and so that's going to be the day where we'll really be concerned about, especially the arklatex area, little rock, shreveport and that threat moves over to the east as we go through monday. >> jennifer, thank you. we'll be watching it along with you. other news to report to you this afternoon. president barack obama is overseas on a four-nation trip. part ceremonial, part serious. it comes at a time when malaysia is fully involved in searching for that airliner that vanished seven weeks ago. let's go to erin mcpike at the white house today. how much is that missing plane coloring the president's visit to malaysia? >> reporter: don, it ce
you have very warm, moist air coming in from the gulf of mexico. warm, dry air coming in from the west. cooler air from the northwest. and with that upper level support, there you go. you're going to get quite a few very strong thunderstorms. today looks like mainly large hail, damaging wind type day. tomorrow, that's when we move into the -- where we could see the big tornadoes, very large hail, very gusty winds. and so that's going to be the day where we'll really be concerned about,...
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/mexico border. on april 1 andrew missed the last u.s. exit in san diego and accidentally drove into tijuana with guns in his trucks. guns are illegal in mexico and there are several signs on the freeway warning drivers not to take them through the border crossing. his mother says that her son suffers from ptsd and frequently gets lost. >>> this is harder than the two tours when he got blown up by the ied, he had a concussion, two tours in afghanistan, by far the hardest, mainly because it's the fear of the unknown. >> the 25-year-old machine gunner had been receiving treatment for ptsd at a va hospital after serving two deployments in afghanistan. they have written a letter to john kerry asking them to help get him released. >>> los angeles police are investigating a hit-and-run crash that killed one of their police officers yesterday morning. officer roberto sanchez was 32 years old and just got married three months ago. police say that they were making a u-turn in the neighborhood yesterday when they were broadsided by the suv. and his
/mexico border. on april 1 andrew missed the last u.s. exit in san diego and accidentally drove into tijuana with guns in his trucks. guns are illegal in mexico and there are several signs on the freeway warning drivers not to take them through the border crossing. his mother says that her son suffers from ptsd and frequently gets lost. >>> this is harder than the two tours when he got blown up by the ied, he had a concussion, two tours in afghanistan, by far the hardest, mainly...
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colorado and new mexico. >>> amtrak said it doesn't have the money to maintain the rail line. it is owned by burlington railroad. it will cost $200 million to upgrade over the historic stretch and amtrak is helping for help. >> talking about a five way split. each of the three states. amtrak and the b f railway. >> each state has to come up with $40 million over the next decade. it must have an answer or it will move forward rerouteing the rail lines through oklahoma and texas. so far. none of the states have committed to the cost. >>> they tied the knot in the state of minnesota in an effort to change the laws in their home state. >> in the eyes of god, they are married. >> nancy and jenny rosenbraun have been together for years. they can't legally mary in south dakota and now they plan to file civil lawsuits to overturn the ban on same-sex marriage. they will ask that south dakota be required to recognize marriages performed out of state. >>> the director of the new healthcare exchange said the initiative is succeeding and continue to grow. people are ebb rolled during the f
colorado and new mexico. >>> amtrak said it doesn't have the money to maintain the rail line. it is owned by burlington railroad. it will cost $200 million to upgrade over the historic stretch and amtrak is helping for help. >> talking about a five way split. each of the three states. amtrak and the b f railway. >> each state has to come up with $40 million over the next decade. it must have an answer or it will move forward rerouteing the rail lines through oklahoma and...